Thank You Tags Handmade Card

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This is a super simple Thank You card that makes use of ribbon and 2 tags for an interesting look. The ribbon is hard to see, but it’s a white background with a silver design printed on it. I actually got it at the Dollar Tree at Christmas time, so keep your eyes open in those sorts of stores for economical supplies that can be used all year.

To make this card extra easy, I used silver Thank You stickers instead of stamping and embossing, and I used a metallic red heart brad for an accent. The small tag is from a McGill punch, and the white tag is a Cricut die cut tag that I cut in half. I believe the cartridge was Accent Essentials. I inked the edges of the tags with Ranger Walnut Stain. Thanks for stopping by!

Embossed Banner Thank You Card

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This is a very easy card that I make backwards — just because I find a piece of ribbon first, and then find matching paper. The ribbon I used on this card was an end piece that I just wanted to use up, and thankfully I found a perfect gingham paper to match it. For the base, I used Kraft paper, and then I made the banners in cream paper and dry embossed it with an embossing folder.  You can see all the details in the video below. Thanks for stopping by :).

Stamped Cluster Handmade Thank You Card

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This is a fun way to use those stamp sets that have similar images in different sizes! It’s much easier than it looks because instead of stamping each image one by one, we’re going to make the design on the acrylic block before we ever start. I’ve been trying to use up my tons of scrap papers, so I did a little wrinkling on a paper that already had some issues :). Join me below for all of the instructions.

Embossed Thank You Handmade Card

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This week’s project from Dinglefoot’s Scrapbooking is a super-easy and time-saving card! The front panel is embossed, but since it’s the same color as the background card, it looks like you took a ton of time to emboss just that piece of the the card front. Adding a little bit of ribbon and some scrap pieces of black and tan paper finished this card in record time!

Pink, Lace & Butterfly Thank You Card

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This is a very simple Thank You card with a fun paper clip accent. I used a 3″ tag that I cut on the Cricut with the Elegant Edge cartridge, 2 butterflies – 1 @ 3/4″ and 1 at 1/2″ — I used the Cricut Picturesque cartridge,  a small tag punch, 2 pieces of lace, adhesive pearls, and a paper clip.  Once you have the pieces assembled, it’s a very quick card to put together. Thanks for stopping by!

Flowered Thanks Stamped Card

This is a simple & fun stamped thank you card. I used Open Almond Petals flower stamp, a jewel for the flower, a little border to serve as stems, and thanks stamp, silver embossing powder, black ink, and of course paper: orange cardstock, white cardstock and a patterned gingham paper.
I stamped the black flowers and stems first, then I stamped another flower on a separate paper and also stamped Thanks on a piece of white paper the width of the card. Both the extra flower and the Thanks were embossed with silver & the extra flower was cut out. After gluing down the parts of the card, I  used a zot for the extra flower and placed it off-center above the left flower. The gem went in the center and I was finished!

Thanks So Much Card

This is a very simple Thank You Card, but the different placement of the greeting with the ribbon woven underneath sets it off quite nicely.

Because I used pearl paper, I also used a solvent ink (StazOn) so it wouldn’t smear on the slick paper. The ribbon is just a generic 1″ satin white ribbon.

Video instructions below 🙂